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Getting ready to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend and beyond? First, read these 9 tips from "RelationTrips" author, Jeff Siegel, who offers expert advice on planning summer travels that are fun, full of adventure and the bonding opportunities every family needs. Who couldn't use a little of that? Summer travel can be a great time for family bonding and family fun. Remember that? And with Memorial Day weekend right around the corner and family reunion season coming this summer, it's time to get your plans and budget ready to hit the road. Jeff Siegel, author of RelationTrips: A Simple, Powerful Way to Bond With Your Loved Ones Through Personalized Road Trips, shares these top 9 tips for planning Memorial Day weekend and summer travels that are full of adventure, bonding opportunities, excitement and unpredictability. Yes, please!!
1. Save on activities. While fuel prices have been a hot topic, remember that family trips are more about spending time together and less about the destination. For families looking to save cash, research the many free events, activities and locations available at your destination. They often provide more unique and memorable experiences than a pricey theme park or attraction.
2. Let the kids be your guide. Choose one day during the trip and let your children research and plan all the activities. Encourage them to create an agenda that includes a theme and soundtrack for the day. Families with more than one child can make it a joint effort or assign each child their own day or portion of a day.
3. Give your trip a life of its own. During the planning stages, sit down as a family and personalize your trip by giving it a name. This builds anticipation and gets everyone involved long before you leave the driveway. Incorporate your destination, family name or both into the trip name, such as "Millers In Memphis" or "The Simpson Sizzlin' Summer Spectacular."
4. See the journey with new eyes. If your family travels to the same location each Memorial Day weekend, take the opportunity to explore new destinations along the way. Pick out two or three new places to stop while in transit, such as a new landmark or roadside restaurant.
5. Make homework fun. School's almost out for summer, but many kids have final projects or exams at the end of the year that can be incorporated into your family travel. Look for opportunities for destinations, side trips or activities that directly relate to your kids' upcoming school schedules for educational fun.
6. Begin a summer-long adventure. Summer is the time of festivals, craft shows, theater showcases and a host of other creative events. These fun, outdoor activities are healthy, engaging ways to get your family moving. Pick a Memorial Day weekend destination with events that will excite your loved ones and inspire them for future travel. For an extended adventure, identify a series of events that share the same theme taking place in different locations throughout the summer and kick off your travels during Memorial Day weekend.
7. Plan for the journey. Help pass the travel time smoothly and get kids geared up for the trip with activities and entertainment en-route. Choose books-on-tape, music playlists and rest stops that relate to the activities planned at your final destination. Create your own games with references to the people, places and things that are unique to your family.
8. Remember the Minors. Baseball is America's summer pastime and centerfield provides a perfect centerpiece for a Memorial Day excursion. While Major League games may be the most popular, some of the most budget-friendly fun can be had at the dozens of Minor League parks around the country. With music performances, game-related activities and all kinds of other fun antics, there's something for every member of the family to enjoy.
9. Be flexible. As well-planned as a trip may be, unforeseen circumstances, such as detours, flight delays or attraction closures, inevitably arise. Turn these challenges into "teachable moments." They are a great opportunity to showcase problem solving skills, creative thinking, patience and manners.
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